Kupa — may refer to: *Kupa River (Croatia), a river in Croatia and Slovenia *Kupa River (Lithuania), a river in Lithuania *Kupa, a village in Northern Hungary *Kupa (Shona language, Zimbabwe), to give, as in Kupakwashe, a shona name meaning a gift from… … Wikipedia
Kupa (Litauen) — Kupa Vorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt DatenVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Купа (значения) — Купа река, протекающая по территории Словении и Хорватии Купа (приток Левуо) (англ.)русск. река в Литве, приток Левуо Купа (приток Куты) река в Сибири, приток Куты Купа (Гоа) курортное поселение в штате Гоа, Индия … Википедия
List of Axis named operations in the European Theatre — The list of Axis named operations in the European Theatre represents those military operations that received a codename, predominantly from the Wehrmacht commands. It does not represent all operations that were carried out by the Axis powers, or… … Wikipedia
Balkans — Balkan and Balkan Peninsula redirect here. For other uses, see Balkan (disambiguation). The Balkan peninsula as defined by the Soča Krka Sava border in the north. The Balkans (often referred to as the Balkan Peninsula, although the two are not… … Wikipedia
Kupiškis — Infobox Settlement name = Kupiškis settlement type = City pushpin pushpin label position = pushpin map caption =Location of Kupiškis image shield = Kupiskis COA.gif latd=55|latm=50|lats=0|latNS=N|longd=24|longm=58|longs=0|longEW=E coordinates… … Wikipedia
East-Central Europe — (or Middle Europe, Median Europe, fr. Europe médiane) – a term defining the countries located between German speaking countries and Russia.[1][2] Those lands are described as situated “between two”: between two worlds, between two stages, between … Wikipedia
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List of rivers of Europe — These are the main rivers of Europe (ecologically, the extreme west of the Palearctic ecozone which includes Russia in the east). See each article for their tributaries, drainage areas, etc.The longest rivers of Europe are: *Volga (3,692 km/2,294 … Wikipedia
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